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Crime Log

Disorderly Conduct/Liquor Law Violation

3/1/12 – 12:41 a.m. Location: Potomac House Case closed
A house staff member reported to the University Police Department that an intoxicated male student was causing a disturbance by blasting a megaphone. The student was uncooperative with officers. He was assessed on the scene and released.
Referred for disciplinary action

Theft/Credit Card Fraud

3/1/12 – Time unknown – Location: Off campus – Case closed
A staff member reported to UPD that while at a restaurant, she noticed her wallet was missing. When she called her credit card company, she noticed unauthorized charges made to her account.
Off campus incident

Threats

3/1/12 – 5:09 p.m. – Location: Off campus – Open case
A student reported to UPD that she was receiving threatening text messages from an acquaintance from out-of-state who is unaffiliated from GW.
Open case

Theft

3/2/12 – Time unknown – Location: Townhouse Row, Unit A – Open case
A student reported to UPD that he noticed cash missing from his desk drawer over a period of time.
No suspects or witnesses

3/2/12 – 5:30 to 6 p.m. – Location: Marvin Center – Case closed
A student reported to UPD that she had left her backpack – which contained her laptop – unattended, and when she returned her backpack was missing.
No suspects or witnesses

Disorderly conduct

3/4/12 – 3:40 a.m. – Location: Ivory Tower lobby – Case closed
While UPD was assessing an intoxicated student, another male student attempted to interfere and began yelling and cursing at the officer.
Referred for disciplinary action

Liquor Law Violation/Destruction/Disorderly Conduct

3/4/12 – 5:45 p.m. – Location: The Dakota – Case closed
UPD responded to a report of beer cans being thrown out of a window. When officers made contact with the occupants, they observed alcohol in plain view and a broken window and window screen.
Referred for disciplinary action

Compiled by Cory Weinberg

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